In vitro stress analysis study of different prosthetic options using single posterior implant for management of mandibular unilateral distal extension saddle
19th American Dental Congress
December 08-10, 2016 Phoenix, USA

Ibrahim Ahmed Dahab

Tanta University, Egypt

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Dentistry

Abstract:

The aim of this study is to compare in vitro, micro-strain induced by different prosthetic options using single posterior implant in lower unilateral distal extension saddle. For this study, three prosthetic designs were made I, II and III on epoxy resin model representing mandibular unilateral distal extension edentulous area with the second premolar as the main abutment and implant was placed at the site of the second molar. For group (I), The design principle was (RPI clasp on the second premolar abutment, lingual bar major connector, double Aker clasp on the first and second molar on the other side and (ball & socket) attachment on the implant). For group (II) the design principle was ((RPI clasp on the second premolar abutment and (ball & socket) attachment on the implant)). For group (III) fixed partial denture was fabricated using the 2nd premolar as mesial abutment and the implant as distal abutment. A self-protected linear strain gauge was used for this study to measure the micro-strain induced on the buccal and lingual sides of the implant and 2nd premolar abutment. SPSS software program was used in the statistical analysis of the results. The results can be concluded as follows: (1) maximum strain induced at tooth and implant abutments were in case of side plate design; (2) distribution of micro-strain between the implant and tooth abutment in case of fixed restoration was better than distribution in case of the other two groups.

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